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Eric Lancaster's avatar

I can understand not allowing roosters in an area where houses are close together. We purchased six chicks from a local store. They were all supposed to be sexed, however half were roosters. A couple we caught early, but not two of them. They were so loud!

Horses produce so much manure and urine smell, I could see them being limited as well. However, with the microbes, we can eliminate the odor.

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Jackie's avatar

This was really interesting. We found out that our town in NH only allows hens, no roosters. In my town in MA, you can have anything, including emus and camels but you need a permit for a horse.

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